Over the past week, somewhere between the first salvo of parliamentary chaos, the revisionism of the De Klerk Foundation and the second, cringeworthy instalment of the parliamentary wars, some people remembered that the national discourse was supposed to be about a speech.
The fourth state of the nation address delivered by Cyril Ramaphosa as president was anticipated not for the prospect of any ground-breaking revelations, but rather the question of how a man showered with such goodwill just two Valentine’s ago then squandered it, could find anything to salvage from it all.
Yes, too many plans, less rolling of sleeves CoruscaKhaya, I shall wait for part 2 of the article where write abt the Public Comm Report which is supposed to drive gov capacity building & most importantly implementation of these great plans
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